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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Earth's the Right Place for Love

An emotionally evocative romance set in 1947 that explores the bonds of family and how young love might ultimately take root and grow.

 

In Earth’s the Right Place for Love, Elizabeth Berg has written a poignant, emotionally powerful novel about the formative years in the life of 16-year-old Arthur Moses in the late 1940s.

 

Arthur--and those in his orbit--has been featured in three other Berg novels set in Mason, Missouri: The Story of Arthur Truluv, Night of Miracles and The Confession Club. In this novel, 85-year-old Arthur looks back on his life as a high school sophomore. Back then, in 1947, he was greatly influenced by--and looked up to--his dashing older brother, Frank, a charming heartthrob who often locked horns with their father, a brash man with a drinking problem. Young Arthur--kind, gentle and shy--had a crush on his cheerleader classmate, Nola McCollum, who actually had romantic designs on Frank. When Arthur learned of this, he secretly settled on building a friendship with Nola instead. However, when a sudden, devastating tragedy befalls the Moses family, Arthur and Nola become confidantes who help each other to grow through changes and challenges into young adulthood. Will Nola ever realize how much Arthur truly loves her? And will she ever love him back?

 

Love stories that probe the human condition are what Berg (I’ll Be Seeing You) does best, and this stand-alone story of Arthur’s early life shines with a refreshingly wholesome, 20th-century sensibility. Well-drawn characters and sensitively drawn scenes are what consistently endear readers to Berg’s exquisite storytelling. This novel adds to--and further deepens--the enriching appeal of that continuum.

 


Earth’s the Right Place for Love by Elizabeth Berg

Random House, $27.99 hardcover, 9780593446799, 288 pages

Publishing Date: March 21, 2023

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NOTE: This review is a reprint and is being posted with the permission of Shelf Awareness. To read this review on Shelf Awareness: Reader's Edition (March 24, 2023), link HERE

 

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Silver Alert

A sparkling, serio-comic novel about an ailing wife, her elderly husband, overbearing kids and a manicurist trying to eke out a new life.

Prolific, masterful storyteller Lee Smith (Guests on Earth; Dimestore) returns to the Florida Keys in her sparkling, tender-hearted novel Silver Alert. For 12 years, Key West resident Herb Atlas—gruff, no nonsense and married several times—has been taking “great care” of his “last wife,” Susan—a passionate lover of the arts and an artist herself who started to exhibit symptoms of early-onset dementia at age 58. With Herb now 83 and suffering health problems of his own, and Susan’s condition progressing more rapidly now that she’s 70, Herb hired the upbeat and free-spirited Renee to help out.

Renee, a manicurist who lives in a trailer park, is struggling to escape a dark, secret past and reinvent her life. She becomes a friend and companion to Susan, and her lively presence in Susan’s and Herb’s live reinvigorates the emotional well-being of the Atlases. However, when Herb’s overbearing and domineering adult children and half-children descend on Key West and stage an intervention to help the burdened couple, things take a dramatic, unexpected turn. “Everybody agrees. Susan ought to be in a facility now”—except Herb. Feeling powerless and boxed in by the limits imposed by his obstinate children, who take over and orchestrate decisions for his life and Susan’s care, Herb ultimately rebels. On a lark, he sets off in his prized Porsche sportscar with Renee. The two go on the lam—a wild, liberating road trip that will change their lives forever.

Smith has crafted a remarkably well-rounded, empathetic, serio-comic story. Silver Alert is a novel that takes readers on a deeply meaningful, unforgettable ride brimming with hope.

 

Silver Alert by Lee Smith

Algonquin Books, $27.00 hardcover, 224 pages, 9781643752419

Publishing Date: April 18, 2023

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NOTE: This review is a reprint and is being posted with the permission of Shelf Awareness. To read this review on Shelf Awareness: Reader's Edition (April 21, 2023), link HERE

NOTE: To read this review, the original long form review as published on Shelf Awareness for the Book Trade (March 30, 2023), link HERE